Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series Warms Up a Hot August Night at Peterborough Speedway

PETERBOROUGH, ON (August 12, 2018)- Late season action at Canada’s Toughest 1/3-Mile Paved Oval continued on Saturday, August 11th as the Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Series paid its annual visit to Peterborough Speedway.

The popular touring group was joined by the hometown Jiffy Lube Mini Stock, Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Truck, Late Model classes; with a 50 lap feature event for the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock division and timed spectator laps for King of the Hill at intermission.

From the opening lap – with Steve Arrand and Tim Tolton on the front row – the 100 lap Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup main event had a green flag feel. Arrand took the lead early, with Stu Robinson Jr. hot on his tail. The field caught slower cars with 7 laps on the board, with the lead duo joined by Kevin Gallant. Turn-by-turn, the laps clicked away giving fans a great show to watch and keeping officials who tracked the race’s running order on their toes. Only Arrand, Robinson Jr. and Gallant remained on the lead lap when the night’s first caution flew with 73 complete for an incident in the fourth turn. A number of other yellow flags followed, but not even a green, white, checkered flag finish could keep Steve Arrand from his first win of the year. Chad McGlynn, Tim Tolton, Stu Robinson Jr. and Doug Cathcart rounded-out the top five. Kevin Gallant, Brent Wheller, Kevin Trevellin, Mike Hryniuk Jr., Thomas Mather, Brandon Huras, Bob Merrifield, Adam Martin and Bob Schultheiss completed the unofficial finishing order.

Home track feature race excitement got rolling with a 15 lapper for the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Trucks that saw the husband and wife team of Jeff Dolley and Terri-Anne Whittern on the front row. Whittern grabbed an early lead from her spouse using the outside line and never looked back on the way her first career feature win. Bill O’Hara, Dolley. Ryan Oosterholt and Stephen Bierworth rounded-out the top five.

O’Hara and Whittern took the Renegade Truck qualifying heats.

The hometown Late Models were next, as Mike Wallace and Chris Mitchell brought the 16 car starting field to the Great Canadian RV green flag. An early red flag – for a multi-car wreck in the first turn – brought proceedings to a halt, with Mitchell taking the lead on the restart and moving out to about a six car length advantage. The leaders caught the back of the pack and started putting slower traffic a lap down near the halfway mark, as a four car battle waged for second spot. A lap 23 yellow for a front stretch incident, followed by another – three laps later – on the opposite side of the track regrouped the field and helped pave the way for Dan McHattie to score another win. Derek Lynch was second, followed by Mark Gordon, Steve Powell and Amanda Balson.

Wallace, McHattie, Mitchell and Lynch took the Late Model heat wins.

With 50 laps of action on the table, Dave Feeney and Alex McGibbon led the way as the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock division left the staging area. Feeney had an early advantage, with Malcolm ‘Pops’ MacDonald moving into second. The race’s first yellow flag flew on lap five for a first turn issue, with MacDonald continuing his strong run on the restart, but Ryan Oosterholt took the lead on the 12th lap. Oosterholt and Cory Strawn broke away from the field, with three cars fighting for next positions in the running order. Another yellow – this time for a front stretch incident – slowed the pace again but couldn’t keep Ryan Oosterholt from victory lane. Jeremy Kelly, Chris Tubman, Mark Griffen and Sean Kennedy completed the top five.

Kevin Strutt and Jassen Whyte were on the front row as the Jiffy Lube Mini Stock squad hit the track for their 20 lap feature. Strutt took the lead early and moved out to about a five car length advantage, with Nolan Gould taking the second spot with nine laps on the board. The lead duo started to work through the backmarkers as the lap counter showed 11 complete and Gould took the lead a lap later. Gould – from Almonte, near Ottawa – kept Strutt at bay in the caution-free feature. Ryan Oosterholt, Josh Bullen and Ember Junkin followed the leaders across the line.

All main event finishes are unofficial and subject to scoring review, as well as post race safety and technical inspection.

Bullring bullet points: Tamara Williams of Roseneath, Ontario won the night’s 50/50 draw, taking home $480...The #10 Late Model of former track champion Dave Morgan was back at the track for the first time in over a year, with Jack Morgan running his first laps in the headline division. Former track champion Ryan Babin filled-in behind the wheel of Kent Missons’ #10K Mini Stock...Larry Crowe Jr. took another King of the Hill victory, with a lap of 16.582 seconds.

The Hot August Nights Racing Series continues Saturday, August 18th with the inaugural Peterborough Speedway visit by the Hoosier Racing Tire Ontario Outlaw Super Late Model Series, along with the Jiffy Lube Mini Stocks, Super Stocks, Ontario Pro Challenge Series and Kid’s Barrel Races at intermission. Pit gates open at noon, with the general admission grandstands unlocked at 3:00 and racing at 5:00.

See www.peterboroughspeedway.com, or the track’s Facebook and Twitter social media platforms for schedule information and event details.